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>dead pixel on my 6 year old benq lcd
How can this be? I thought OLEDs were the ones that did this?
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>>106789498
It's dust
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>>106789498
>>106789506
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>>106789929
kek
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No, OLEDs do burn-in.
Dead pixels is a TFT classic
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>>106789980
TFT, LCD, IPS, LED, whats the difference anyway
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Just switch to a new file at 238 lines, you'll be fine
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>>106790506
ips/va/tn are all different types of tft layers for lcd screens which use led backlighting
you are very confused about what each of those terms mean
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>>106789929
STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP
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I've seen stuck pixels (you can fix them by physically pressing them for some reason) but never dead pixels.
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I had dead pixels myself
I sold a monitor I couldn't replace because of some dead pixels like it was new and the retard couldn't tell
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>>106789929
I had that happen to me years ago on my laptop. I made the mistake of killing the bug, so the dead body remained behind the screen forever.



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